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Virtualization of Event Sources in Wireless Sensor Networks for the Internet of Things (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are generally used to collect information from the environment. The gathered data are delivered mainly to sinks or gateways that become the endpoints where applications can retrieve and process such data. Continue reading

Design and Implementation of an IoT Access Point for Smart Home (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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Network communication and micro-electro-mechanical embedded technologies have attracted much attention in recent years. Through these technologies, the capabilities of sensing, identification, and communication can be embedded in various Continue reading

A Novel Scheme for an Energy Efficient Internet of Things based on Wireless Sensor Networks (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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One of the emerging networking standards that gap between the physical world and the cyber one is the Internet of Things. In the Internet of Things, smart objects communicate with each other, data are gathered and certain requests of users are satisfied Continue reading

The Sensing Internet—A Discussion on Its Impact on Rural Areas (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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This paper is based on the experience of introducing wireless sensor networks (WSNs) into the building industry in Denmark and in a rural area of Greenland. There are very real advantages in the application of the technology and its consequences for the Continue reading

A Self-Assessment Stereo Capture Model Applicable to the Internet of Things (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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The realization of the Internet of Things greatly depends on the information communication among physical terminal devices and informationalized platforms, such as smart sensors, embedded systems and intelligent networks. Playing an important role in Continue reading

EDAS: An Evaluation Prototype for Autonomic Event-Driven Adaptive Security in the Internet of Things (Electronics/Electrical Project)

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In Internet of Things (IoT), the main driving technologies are considered to be tiny sensory objects. These objects cannot host traditional preventive and detective technologies to provide protection against the increasing threat sophistication. Furthermore, Continue reading

Workload Model based Dynamic Adaptation of Social Internet of Vehicles (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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Social Internet of Things (SIoT) has gained much interest among different research groups in recent times. As a key member of a smart city, the vehicular domain of SIoT (SIoV) is also undergoing steep development. In the SIoV, vehicles work as sensor-hub to Continue reading

A Routing Protocol based on Energy and Link Quality for Internet of Things Applications (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is attracting considerable attention from the universities, industries, citizens and governments for applications, such as healthcare, environmental monitoring and smart buildings. IoT enables network connectivity between Continue reading

Integrated Semantics Service Platform for the Internet of Things: A Case Study of a Smart Office (Electronics/Electrical Project)

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The Internet of Things (IoT) allows machines and devices in the world to connect with each other and generate a huge amount of data, which has a great potential to provide useful knowledge across service domains. Combining the context of IoT Continue reading

RAZOR: A Compression and Classification Solution for the Internet of Things (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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The Internet of Things is expected to increase the amount of data produced and exchanged in the network, due to the huge number of smart objects that will interact with one another. The related information management and transmission costs Continue reading

Building And Experimentally Evaluating a Smart Antenna for Lowpower Wireless Communication (Electronics Project)

In wireless communication there is commonly much unnecessary communication made in directions not pointing towards the recipient. Normally omni directional antennas are being used which sends the same amount of energy in all directions equally. This waste of energy reduces the Continue reading